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Encoding: Use the drop-down to select the encoding with which to read the data in
the table.
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Sort on: Select a field on which to sort the data, in ascending (A-Z) or
descending (Z-A) order. Note that sorting is always textual. Even if the
selected column has numbers, it will be sorted as a text.
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Click Finish to open the database.
SQL Server
1. Enter the appropriate information to connect to the database:
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Server: Enter the server address for the SQLServer database.
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Port: Enter the port to communicate with the SQLServer. The default port is 1433.
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Database name: Enter the exact name of the database from where the data should
be extracted.
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User name: Enter a user name that has access to the SQLServer and specified
database. The user only requires Read access to the database.
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Password: Enter the password that matches the user name above.
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Click Next and enter the information for the source table.
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Connection string: Displays the full path to the database.
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Table: Use the drop-down to select the appropriate table or stored query to retrieve
the appropriate data set.
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Encoding: Use the drop-down to select the encoding with which to read the data in
the table.
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Sort on: Select a field on which to sort the data, in ascending (A-Z) or
descending (Z-A) order. Note that sorting is always textual. Even if the
selected column has numbers, it will be sorted as a text.
3.
Click Finish to open the database.
ODBC DataSource
1. Select the ODBC system data source. Note: Only 32-bit data sources are currently shown
in this dialog, even if your system is 64-bits.
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